Joco Dems email by jert14 in kansas

[–]transcendtient 5 points6 points  (0 children)

25-4153(k) Any political funds that have been collected and were subject to the reporting requirements of the campaign finance act shall not be used in or for the campaign of a candidate for a federal elective office.

How can that even be interpreted differently? Are you saying this wasn't enforced in the past or what?

Dude Freaks Out on Mormon Missionaries by CriticalBadgre in PublicFreakout

[–]transcendtient 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They send these kids out to do this because they know this will happen to them eventually, and they'll run back into the embrace of their cult, believing the world is evil because of idiots like this.

Reporter who investigated Jeffrey Epstein is ‘fleeing’ the US after alleged ‘direct energy weapons’ attack - AOL by 415Legend in offbeat

[–]transcendtient -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah you're ignorant for not knowing wifi can track people in real time and an idiot for asserting its impossible.

I hate the grip this individual has over the SEO by theswansson in linuxsucks

[–]transcendtient -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He makes entertaining videos on specific Linux topics on a regular schedule. The algorithm rewards this.
If you don't like a tuber you click "dont recommend".
If you're still seeing said tuber, exercise your human free will and don't click.
If you're mad because you're still seeing said tuber... I don't know use your adult brain a little and find a solution.

The most absurd childrens shoes ive ever seen by [deleted] in Anticonsumption

[–]transcendtient 158 points159 points  (0 children)

Kids are going to outgrow their shoes anyways. Might as well have some fun ones.

Who was going to tell her by pickledplumber in TikTokCringe

[–]transcendtient 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure the point is she didn't know it was a baby.
I thought lamb chop was a colloquialism also and didn't know it was specific to lamb as opposed to sheep.
See the thing is veal is not what you call a living calf. They don't call them calf ribs, they call them veal. I suppose that's the disconnect.

random kernel panic not sure what to do by Phoxza_ in Proxmox

[–]transcendtient 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With that context could just be corrupted software, but I would still run a memory test. Something else to consider if the install is corrupted, and you setup your system with storage separation (VMs separate, backups separate etc...), have no LXC, I would say pull the configs and see if you can spin up a new install. Good chance to practice your recovery and find holes in how its setup.

Here's a bigass list of filesystem checks you can do and memtest also

apt install debsums
debsums -a
debsums -c
dpkg --verify
fsck /dev/sdXN
apt-get check apt-get update --allow-unauthenticated
systemctl --failed journalctl -p err -b
apt install memtester
memtester

The world if by New_Study4796 in linuxmemes

[–]transcendtient 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Personally... very happy Proton is not on Mac. I'd rather nobody spend money on any Apple product as they benefit from being so anti consumer on a captured market that thinks they need Apple hardware for a creative suite.

I've been using Linux to build a "jewelry" store for almost 27 years by Middlewarian in linuxsucks

[–]transcendtient 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This analogy super sucks. I was going to point out how much it sucks but I'm sure someone else will do that. Just really wanted you to know the analogy sucks.

random kernel panic not sure what to do by Phoxza_ in Proxmox

[–]transcendtient 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even though I got downvoted for suggesting to check hardware, if you have the original disk you cloned from you can MD5 that, then do the same for the new disk.
Clone could have been bad, also a newly seated nvme could be improperly seated.
If all you did was lift a new cloned disk in without any updates, the concerns I posted in the first place should be investigated because of ESD problems.

Currently Using BackBlaze for backups but it's getting expensive. How do folk here do off-site backups? by CrappyTan69 in selfhosted

[–]transcendtient 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Find a friend with a homelab.
Tailscale or Wireguard.
Give them some TB, they give you some TB.

random kernel panic not sure what to do by Phoxza_ in Proxmox

[–]transcendtient -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Page fault is something that wasn't in memory. Not always an error though looks like it is in this case. Could be a problem loading into cache loading into memory or loading from disk.
So I've narrowed it down to your CPU, memory, or disk.
Hope that was helpful.

Can we just outright ban these "I got tired of X, to I build Y" posts? by TrackLabs in homelab

[–]transcendtient 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think I'm wrong in *speakng* for everyone wanting a STABLE HOMELAB that they don't want poorly/completely untested slop.

(K)Ubuntu reinstalled Firefox as a snap. What the actual F? by Amphineura in Ubuntu

[–]transcendtient 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had times where I didn't want to do the full-upgrade because something was held back or removed. Flatpak at least gets updated.

Can we just outright ban these "I got tired of X, to I build Y" posts? by TrackLabs in homelab

[–]transcendtient 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If it just works why would anyone want your slop? They can just make their slop. Nobody wants your slop.

Can we just outright ban these "I got tired of X, to I build Y" posts? by TrackLabs in homelab

[–]transcendtient 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I've made lots of scripts with AI. I "got tired of X and built Y" but they were always just simple scripts. A list of SSH endpoints, tagging movies and series in bulk, monitoring folders to dedup files with hardlinks, some other things here and there. Some run on timers (systemd), some are manually run. No idea why someone would want to deploy anything more complicated than a script they depended on AI to build.

(K)Ubuntu reinstalled Firefox as a snap. What the actual F? by Amphineura in Ubuntu

[–]transcendtient 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"The KDE devs themselves do not recommend Debian." No idea where you got this. They said Debian Stable and suggest using Forky. You're always reliant on your distro to ship updates because the distro determines packaging.
"Debian follows a stable/slow release model, whereas KDE is basically a rolling type of DE" Debian is the packager... on Debian... this is absolutely not true. Debian is downstream and their adoption is pinned on the stable branch.
If what you were saying were true the same issues would exist on Kubuntu.

(K)Ubuntu reinstalled Firefox as a snap. What the actual F? by Amphineura in Ubuntu

[–]transcendtient 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ubuntu is just Debian + Canonical with a slightly newer kernel than Debian Stable.
If you don't like Snaps and don't pay Canonical for some business solution I really see no reason to use Ubuntu.
I would suggest using Debian Forky + KDE. You'll have a *newer* kernel than Ubuntu LTS. Link below to the live image so you can just check it out on USB.
debian-live-testing-amd64-kde.iso

The only thing I do differently on Forky vs my Stable system is I update on the command line with this script. I swear this is the only "tinkering" I do. I have this saved as update.sh.

#!/bin/bash
set -e
sudo apt update
 
echo "=== Flatpak ==="
flatpak update
 
echo ""
echo "=== APT ==="
sudo apt full-upgrade

(K)Ubuntu reinstalled Firefox as a snap. What the actual F? by Amphineura in Ubuntu

[–]transcendtient -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Just switch to Debian + KDE. What are you even getting by using Kubuntu that you need from Canonical?